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Mom of a 3 yr 3 m old boy2 years ago
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My twins does poo 3-4 times in day after starting semi soils .. is it normal.. their weight also not increasing…what to do?

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Author of questionMom of 2 children2 years ago
A. Is it normal to poo 4-5 times in day ?
Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy2 years ago
A. the average birth weight of neonates is about 3 kg. during the first few days after birth, the newborn loses extracellular fluid equivalent to about 10% of the body weight. most infants regain their birth weight by the age of 10 days. subsequently, they gain weight at a rate of approximately 25 to 30 g per day for the first 3 months of life. thereafter they gain about 400 g weight every month, for the remaining padrt of the first year. an infant usually doubles his birth weight (taken as 3 kg) by the age of 5 months. the birth weight triples at 1 year and is four times at 2 years of age. the weigdht of a child at the age of three years is usually five times that of the birth weight.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years ago
A. Best Foods for Weight Gain in Babies and Toddlers Breast Milk. Let's start off with the most obvious suggestion there is – feed your child breast milk! ...Bananas. This fruit is rich in potassium, Vitamin C, Vitamin B6 and carbohydrates. ...Sweet Potatoes. Sweet potatoes are easy to boil and mash. ...Pulses. ...Ragi. ...Ghee. ...DAIRY. ...Eggs.
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